Thanks to all the people who came up with helpful suggestions, we'll be
looking into our options.

        Paul.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ASPizer
>
>
> I've followed this thread with interest, I have to say that I
> think the move
> to open source for a product has to be independant of any other action.
>
> If you aren't commited to releasing your product under an open source
> licence without the support of Apache it does seem suspicious.
>
> If your OS project is a success well and good, if you can find some
> champions at Apache then thats cool too. If it fails, and no one will
> support you then at least you gave it your best shot.
>
> Either way you *still* have that product, its the rest of us who
> don't but I
> can't imagine Apache folks adopting a project without picking it to bits
> first. Look at the quality of the projects running now, in terms of
> engineering, design, and vision they are by and large second to none.
>
> (just my 2c)
> d.
>
>
>
> > so - do it!
> > create a new project at source force and pick a license.
> > (if you retain the original copyright then you can always release
> > the code
> > again under a different license later if that becomes necessary.)
> >
> > i don't think that you'll get much joy here until people can see you're
> > code.
>
>
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